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If you are planning to study abroad, here are some affordable and student-friendly destinations you can consider.
The usual options that present themselves while deciding to study abroad are the United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.
But with rising costs and stricter visa rules, Indian students are now choosing destinations beyond the Big Four.
Here are some really affordable destinations that are also student-friendly for international aspirants:
1. FRANCE
Popular courses
Liberal arts and humanities, fashion design, political studies, information technology, business and management
What works in its favour
France is the cultural hub of Europe; it offers the most variety in educational courses and has a mixed culture
What doesn't work
Language issues – the French are known to favour speaking their own language over English
Relatively costly -- Some industries have been affected by the Eurozone recession
General fee structure
Average annual tuition fee: Rs 28,000 (state universities), Rs 6.5 lakhs (grandes ecoles -- private institutes)
Accommodation and cost of living: Rs 70,000 per month
Top universities
Job prospects
While the recession may have affected certain industries like manufacturing, others continue to prosper.
In the fashion and luxury segment, France continues to dominate.
It has a well-established IT and technology industry which continues to offer new opportunities to graduates.
Liberal arts graduates can find employment as university lecturers, although learning French may be a prerequisite.
France is a Eurozone member, so business graduates may find employment in any Eurozone country.
Student opinion
"In my class alone, students represent close to 27 countries. With difference in culture, education style and overall lifestyle, you got yourself one of the most internationally diverse cohort of Master students."
- Sreehari Edamana, Master in International Business, Grenoble Ecole de Management
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2. DUBAI
Popular courses
Engineering (particularly civil, mineral and oil exploration), business administration and finance
What works in its favour
What doesn't
General Fee Structure
Average annual tuition fee: Rs 8.19 lakhs
Accommodation and cost of living: Rs 65,000 per month
Top Universities
Job prospects
Despite the recession, the civil sector continues to thrive with architects being equally sought after.
With major financial companies shifting their bases to Dubai, prospects are bright for b-school students.
Mineral and oil exploration and research continue to be the most sought-after fields.
Student opinion
“What’s great about studying here is that you meet a lot of people from different nationalities making it a great place for networking.”
- Samuel Varghese, BCommerce (Finance), University of Wollongong in Dubai
3. CHINA
Popular courses
Ecology, computer science and economics
What works in its favour
What doesn't
General fee structure
Average annual tuition fee: Rs 1.75 lakhs
Accommodation and cost of living: Rs 50,000 per month
Top universities
Job prospects
Engineering and medicine lead the field in terms of job prospects, although qualified English language lecturers are also highly sought after in China’s top universities.
B-school graduates and financial accountants can find opportunities in major cities where the exponentially growing businesses have set their base.
Expert opinion
“With a higher quality of graduate education at a cost similar to courses here, it’s no wonder students are flocking to China.”
- Kamlesh Sajnani, managing director, IMS Learning Resources Pvt Ltd.
4. NEW ZEALAND
Popular courses
Marine engineering, medicine and healthcare
What works in its favour
What doesn't
General fee structure
Average annual tuition fee: Rs 7 lakhs
Accommodation and cost of living: Rs 50,000 per month
Top universities
Job prospects
The economy primarily comes from maritime trade and agriculture, but its healthcare is well-regarded.
Recent developments in the manufacturing and IT sector have opened up employment opportunities for engineers.
Student opinion
“The best thing about studying in NZ is the country itself. Nice environs, great accessibility to extracurricular activities, no dangerous animals, etc and the people are warm, hardworking and simple, fair-minded folk.”
- Ishaan Kovoor, BE Mechatronics, University of Canterbury
5. RUSSIA
Popular courses
Medicine and healthcare
What works in your favour
What doesn't
General fee structure
Average annual tuition fee: Rs 2.8 lakhs
Accommodation and cost of living: Rs 30,000 per month
Top universities
Job prospects
Ample government research grants make Russia a good option for science students.
Russian healthcare is known for its high quality and affordability, so the country is suitable for medical students an graduates.
Graduate opinion
“Russia is very famous for its literature and students always find big libraries in whatever institute they are. The study atmosphere in those libraries is really amazing.”- Dr Chandresh Sudani, post from www.medwonders.com/medblogs